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Hollywood says 'the big screen is back' to rally movie-goers

Lisa Richwine (AFP)
Los Angeles, United States
Thu, May 20, 2021

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Hollywood says 'the big screen is back' to rally movie-goers Arnold Schwarzenegger said that it's time to go back to watching movies in cinemas. (REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger)

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ollywood movie studios on Wednesday promised a summer of high-octane car chases, epic explosions and edge-of-your-seat scares to lure crowds back to cinemas after they were devastated by extended closures during the coronavirus pandemic.

Repeating the slogan "the big screen is back," actors, directors and executives previewed upcoming films in an industry-wide effort to promote movie-going as vaccinations increase and safety restrictions ease.

"Just being back in the theater again feels so powerfully good," Star Wars director J.J. Abrams said, standing in front of a giant screen at an AMC Entertainment theater in Los Angeles.

"Being in a big, dark room with strangers - screaming and laughing and experiencing the power of that - is a human, natural need," he added. "I think it's going to come back in a pretty roaring way."

Skeptics worry, however, that viewers who devoured streaming content during the COVID crisis might be reluctant to get off the sofa and head to a box office.

To entice them, Hollywood will unleash a boatload of films including Walt Disney's Cruella and Black Widow, Universal's Fast & Furious movie F9, Warner Bros. musical "In the Heights" and many others just in the coming weeks.

Many of the films were held back by studio executives who hoped they could wait out the pandemic and generate blockbuster ticket sales once movie-going returned. The studios need box office receipts to help recoup the costs of big-budget movies.

Executives said they were encouraged by recent box office tallies overseas. In China, buddy-cop comedy Detective Chinatown 3 opened in February with $398 million in ticket sales, a record debut in a single country.

"When the story is great, the audience definitely will come," said horror filmmaker Jason Blum. "I think we have to trust them to do that."

Industry leaders are planning the first-ever Cinema Week in the United States in June, in the vein of Restaurant Week with special events and promotions. Part of the message, according to organizers: "It's time to break up with your couch."

Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger, speaking at Wednesday's event, offered a similar sentiment.

"Now is the time to wind down this pandemic period," Schwarzenegger said. "Now it's time to get back to the big screen."

 

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